Recalibration:
The June / July Edition
This issue is about realignment and hope. As humans, we need to understand our place in the world and the fragility of this ecosystem.
This issue is about realignment and hope. As humans, we need to understand our place in the world and the fragility of this ecosystem.
Through bold costume, colours, pageantry and performance, Athi-Patra Ruga asks meaningful questions about how to decolonise the art sector.
How can architecture create a more inclusive and connected world? Lina Bo Bardi offers vital lessons about how to rebuild and repurpose.
Humanity’s interactions with nature are swiftly being rewritten. Makoto Azuma investigates this idea through large-scale botanical installations.
Six N. Five develops the idea of “non-spaces” that captivate the attention, providing a visual oasis that is neither real or artificial; inside or outside.
Dive into previous Aesthetica Art Prize shows and get inspired by boundary-pushing photography, video, sculpture and more.
London-based Canadian artist Alias Trate visualises the human condition through abstraction. He works from the subconscious.
Circling around ideas of visual boundaries, margins and fringes are the works of Fabien Dendiével. The photographer extends the concept of the frame.
Isaac West’s portraits are luminous. Deep reds, cobalt blues and velvet greens are paired with painted lines on playing fields and soup cans.
How Artnet’s founder Hans Neuendorf rose from the rubble of WWII Germany to transform the landscape of the art market.
“I often think about my drawings as a run-on sentence that never ends.” Shara Hughes’ colourful works are rooted in the subconscious.
Heather Agyepong’s latest series, in support of MIND, responds to the life of African American performer and activist Aida Overton Walker.
Founded nearly a decade ago, teamLab is known for its interconnected, “borderless” installations. These digital experiences push the boundaries.
Discover some of the historic photography shows that shaped the medium during the 19th and 20th centuries – including those at MoMA.
Encounter Contemporary, London, opens a virtual solo presentation of Nicolas K. Feldmeyer, featuring time-lapsed films and digital renders.
Garrett Arreguin, also known by the moniker “Grafik”, is a Creative Director and designer originating from Orange County, California.
Samanthe Rubell, Senior Director, Pace Gallery, is responsible for the gallery’s online sales initiatives. She discusses a new online show.
Get inspired by women photographers creating compelling visual narratives. These images travel the world, tell stories and reframe the landscape.
London’s Design Museum – like many around the world – is currently closed. In response, it is pushing into the digital realm with live streams.